Donald Trump has called on his supporters to monitor the polls on Election Day for possible cheating. Democratic and Republican officials say there are limits on who can and can't watch the polls and what they can do. But there are a few poll-watching efforts that are raising concerns that voters will be intimidated. Those groups insist they'll play by the rules, but some people are worried they won't, given the current political climate.

CNN announced on Monday that Democratic party chief Donna Brazile resigned her role as a commentator for the network earlier this month after hacked emails posted by WikiLeaks showed she shared questions for CNN-sponsored candidate events with people associated with Hillary Clinton's campaign earlier this year. She had already taken a leave from CNN when agreeing to lead the party this past summer.

NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Glenn Sheller, editorial page editor for the Columbus Dispatch, and Cindi Andrews, opinion editor for the Cincinnati Enquirer. Both papers have endorsed Hillary Clinton, the first Democrat for president they've endorsed in a century.